2019 Nashville mayoral election
The 2019 Nashville mayoral election took place on August 1, 2019, to elect the mayor of Nashville, Tennessee . Incumbent Democratic Mayor David Briley , who succeeded Megan Barry following her resignation and won a special election to fill the remainder of her term, ran for re-election.[ 2] In the August election, Briley came in second behind city councilman John Cooper ; however, no candidate took more than 50 percent of the vote, forcing a runoff between Cooper and Briley on September 12, 2019.[ 3] Cooper won the runoff definitively with 69 percent of the vote.[ 4]
All Nashville municipal elections are required to be non-partisan , but candidates can be affiliated with a political party.
Candidates
Advanced to runoff
Eliminated in first round
Potential
Declined
Results
First round
2019 Nashville mayoral election results (first round)[ 17]
Candidate
Votes
%
John Cooper
35,676
34.98
David Briley (incumbent)
25,786
25.28
Carol Swain
22,387
21.95
John Ray Clemmons
16,391
16.07
Julia Clark-Johnson
404
0.40
Bernie Cox
337
0.33
Jimmy Lawrence
305
0.30
Jody Ball
280
0.27
Jon Sewell
224
0.22
Nolan Starnes
129
0.13
Write-in
83
0.08
Total votes
102,002
100
Second round
2019 Nashville mayoral election results (runoff)[ 18]
Candidate
Votes
%
John Cooper
62,440
69.12
David Briley (incumbent)
27,281
30.20
Write-in
621
0.69
Total votes
90,342
100.00
See also
External links
References
^ "Election Statistics | Nashville.gov" . www.nashville.gov . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
^ a b "Nashville Mayor David Briley kicks off re-election fundraising" . The Tennessean. November 16, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2018 .
^ "John Cooper leads David Briley as two head to September runoff battle in Nashville mayoral race" . The Tennessean. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 4, 2019 .
^ Jeong, Yihyun (September 12, 2019). "John Cooper wins Nashville mayoral race, defeats incumbent Mayor David Briley in landslide" . The Tennessean . Nashville, Tennessee. Retrieved September 13, 2019 .
^ "Cooper Set to Announce Mayoral Run" . Nashville Scene . Retrieved April 16, 2019 .
^ "Nashville mayoral election: Meet Julia Clark-Johnson" . The Tennessean . Retrieved May 17, 2019 .
^ "State Rep. John Ray Clemmons launches run for Nashville mayor" . The Tennessean . Retrieved January 16, 2019 .
^ "Nashville man announces intention to run for mayor | News | wsmv.com" . www.wsmv.com . Retrieved February 17, 2019 .
^ Tamburin, Adam (July 10, 2019). "Carol Swain is running for Nashville mayor after 'a life of beating the odds' " . The Tennessean . Retrieved February 1, 2023 .
^ Sewell, Jon. "Jon Sewell: My mayoral campaign is far deeper than a comedic performance | Opinion" . The Tennessean . Retrieved March 14, 2023 .
^ "Mayoral Candidate - Bernie Cox - Speaks for the Trees!" . Nashville Tree Conservation Corps . Retrieved March 14, 2023 .
^ Ryan, Nolan. "Four candidates are dominating the Nashville mayor's race. Here's why the other six say you should vote for them" . The Tennessean . Retrieved March 14, 2023 .
^ Ryan, Nolan. "Four candidates are dominating the Nashville mayor's race. Here's why the other six say you should vote for them" . The Tennessean . Retrieved March 14, 2023 .
^ a b c d e f g h "Tennessee elections: Nashville's next mayor's race about to take shape" . Tennessean.com. Retrieved December 11, 2018 .
^ " 'Waffle House Hero' James Shaw Jr. Considers Running For Mayor « CBS New York" . Newyork.cbslocal.com. November 8, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2018 .
^ "Bill Freeman Won't Run for Mayor" . Nashville Scene . Retrieved March 11, 2019 .
^ "August 1, 2019 Election Results (Certified)" . Nashville Election Commission. Retrieved September 15, 2019 .
^ "September 12, 2019 Election Results (Certified) | Nashville.gov" . www.nashville.gov . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
U.S. House
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Governors Attorneys general State legislatures
Louisiana
Mississippi
New Jersey
Virginia
Mayors
Allentown, PA
Arlington, TX
Aurora, CO
Boise, ID
Bridgeport, CT
Cary, NC
Charlotte, NC
Chicago, IL
Colorado Springs, CO
Columbia, MO
Columbus, OH
Dallas, TX
Denver, CO
Des Moines, IA
Durham, NC
Evansville, IN
Fayetteville, NC
Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Worth, TX
Gainesville, FL
Grand Rapids, MI
Green Bay, WI
Hartford, CT
Houston, TX
Indianapolis, IN
Jacksonville, FL
Kansas City, MO
Knoxville, TN
Las Vegas, NV
Lincoln, NE
Madison, WI
Memphis, TN
Montgomery, AL
Nashville, TN
New Haven, CT
Orlando, FL
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenix, AZ (special)
Portland, ME
Raleigh, NC
Salt Lake City, UT
San Antonio, TX
San Francisco, CA
Savannah, GA
Springfield, MA
South Bend, IN
Tampa, FL
Tucson, AZ
Waterbury, CT
Wichita, KS
Worcester, MA
Local
Boston, MA
Colorado Springs, CO
Henrico County, VA
Indianapolis, IN
Los Angeles, CA (sp)
New York, NY
Philadelphia, PA
Queens County, NY
San Francisco, CA
Seattle, WA
Statewide